SVU No. 53: Truth or Dare

Jan 04, 2009 23:02

The cover of the book features a photo of Todd looking puzzled. No change there then.
 The back of the book promises some life-changing decisions. Apparently Jessica doesn’t want to grow up...but “being nineteen has its price”. Todd may risk giving up everything for Dana, and Sam is pushing Liz away.
I can tell you right now that none of these issues ( Read more... )

miss lila fowler, cheating cheaters, doormat syndrome, class elections, oh hi steven

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duckay January 4 2009, 23:22:11 UTC
I know I've read the one with the TA, because it sounds so familiar (Jessica becomes an art history major and has private lessons with him so she can spend more time with him, and they talk about a painting of Adam and Eve and that's when she kisses him for the first time.) That's about all I remember, though, and I don't have the faintest idea about title.

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sarahlouise1985 January 5 2009, 00:25:37 UTC
Hi Pot, this is Kettle. You’re black.

BAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

This recap was made of magical gold.

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gojl5567 January 5 2009, 06:00:51 UTC
Can Dana go spend the semester studying music in Europe? I didn't think it was possible for her to top Chloe and Connor, but she is the most annoying character.
And what is it about Liz that once she breaks up with a guy he becomes a dumb jock? Eg, Todd in Senior year and Tom in SVU sophomore year. Does dating her kill guy's brain cells? If so, than Sam might not have any left to survive on after Liz is done with him.

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lila_wannabe January 5 2009, 13:29:31 UTC
Remind me who Connor is?

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ciaraxyerra January 5 2009, 13:42:08 UTC
whiny emo recovering alcoholic dude liz was all obsessed with in the senior year books.

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cordys_charisma January 5 2009, 14:26:21 UTC
excellent description of Connor :)

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kakeochi_umai January 5 2009, 06:27:12 UTC
she’ll just hang out at Frankie’s in her spare time. (Huge heaving sigh.) And her cello playing will improve cos she’ll be so happy.

GASP! Why didn't I think of this for improving my Japanese? All this time I've been wasting my time doing shit like practicing, when the correct way to improve is clearly to make out with an ex-boyfriend of Elizabeth Wakefield in the back room of a nightclub.

Also, I think Nina should just write "Clean Up Your Shit" in Sam's food (from 6:28.) I bet Elizabeth has a "Respeito" T-shirt that she's been dying to bust out.

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lila_wannabe January 5 2009, 13:31:22 UTC
Hmmm, I don't know. That didn't go down too well for the model wannabes as I recall. Sam may have ended up sending a Toddpunch her way. Or would that be a Sampunch??

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xbexuniquex January 5 2009, 20:03:15 UTC
Hmm. Societies and clubs must run differently in the US from in the UK. Over here, if you go to Uni and there is no Fencing Club - you start a Fencing Club. Literally every University I've visited this year (St. Andrews, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Strathclyde, Chester) has said this. They have crazy societies - the Manga Society, the Cheese Appreciation Society. Pretty much everything gets funding. Then again, SVU is probably funded by the Wakefields. I bet you they just paid for a fake-Uni to be built so that their kids didn't have to move out of Sweet Valley. Hence why being friends with Jess and Liz makes you automatically popular. (I agree with the recapper - how small is this Uni that everyone knows the Wakefields?) So I guess that would explain the fact that the only things worth funding at SVU are soroities, fraternities and sports teams. I am so glad we don't have the whole Greek-house thing over here. I mean, really, whose idea was it to PROMOTE cliques ( ... )

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lila_wannabe January 5 2009, 22:25:52 UTC
She sure as hell makes Chloe look less pathetic!
And my university had a chocolate society!

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gojl5567 January 6 2009, 01:42:28 UTC
I think it's the same in the US, though they might not get funding if there are budget cuts or your club is really tiny. Maybe a Fencing Club might have more liability since they have swords than other clubs. But then I work for an insurance company so we just come out with really obscure obejections sometime.

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annakelly January 6 2009, 02:03:41 UTC
"They have crazy societies - the Manga Society, the Cheese Appreciation Society. Pretty much everything gets funding."

This is the coolest thing ever. Also, I agree that the greek system has a bad rap, and sometimes it deserves it, but there are some really cool, easy-going houses out there.

(Sorry for the mini-rant. I know a bunch of sorority girls and I like them so I felt like I had to speak up :))

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